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Answer:
Lets start off by clearing up the question,
I'm assuming it's asking m(x) * n(x). Doing so will make you foil it, giving you a quadratic/ polynomial.
Because it is a polynomial, we can assume all real numbers are defined. So really any poly works.
Edit: To clarify, you can make any quadratic equation and it will have the same domain as any polynomial is defined. So for example: x^2 + 2x + 5 works.